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Thug Jailed For Battering ‘Very Attractive’ Trans Woman After Discovering Her Male Private Parts


A 34-year-old thug has been jailed for beating up a very attractive trans woman, right after he discovered that she possessed male private parts.

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34-year-old Suhel Sood attacked the transgender woman in November of 2020, at a party held in Reading. Moreover, local media outlets confirmed how the thug also had a sexual encounter with the trans, where she reportedly performed oral sexual acts for him.

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Source: Police Release

But during the process, he soon realized that she had male private parts and that absolutely blew his mind in the wrong manner. On that note, the man abusively struck her, leaving her with severe injuries.

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The injuries comprised of two big black eyes as well as a giant bruise that was very visible across her leg.

Source: Britannica

Meanwhile, 34-year-old Sood even went to the extent of admitting to the assault which caused immense bodily harm to the victim. But some reports claim that he was actually cleared of all charges relating to sexual assault.

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While the attractive victim still remains unnamed due to some legal purposes, the attacker has been jailed for a span of 16 months after being found guilty of the crime.

Source: The Independent

The jury heard how the thug roared, ‘You’re a man, just as soon as he reached for her private parts!” Moreover, he even went to the low extent of calling the victim a dog, right before he forced her to mop up her own blood that had called due to his violent abuse upon striking her.

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The victim left the party with another man who was reportedly her husband.

Source: Express Tribune

The case’s prosecutor revealed how all of the assault carried out on that day was solely by Sood who behaved like an absolute animal with the most despicable attitude. “It truly gives an impression of him as someone who is aggressive, reckless, and a very unlikely human being,” the prosecutor added.

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